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Yeti Android Auto woes...

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Wondered if anyone can help? I have an intermittent problem connecting to Android Auto - and I know its not the cable as it is genuine and charges fine and connects to my computer with ease. I connect via the USB - as my Yeti has a Bolero unit and doesn't seem to connect to Android Auto by anything but USB - and not only does it not connect, but my phone tells me that it's not charging. The USB has been swapped, and yes it was a genuine VW one, but I am having no joy. Any thoughts? Can I connect to Android Auto using the headphone socket and Aux in cable?

You may need to enable data transfer on your phone for when it is connected by USB.

That is the only way to connect too.

BTW the cables can be very finicky.

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Thanks...never tried to do the data transfer thingy! What I don't get is that sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't!!! Don't have the issue with anything else...

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